Arsene Wenger has revealed the latest team news ahead of Wednesday night's match against QPR:

on the team news...
Aaron Ramsey is back in the squad. From Sunday against Everton, I don’t think we lost anybody. We have to check Francis Coquelin with the medical people this morning in training to see whether he’ll be available or not, but there’s no obvious reason why he should not be available. (Will be wearing a protective mask)

on Mathieu Flamini...
Mathieu Flamini is not far away but not close enough. I think he will miss the next two games.

on Jack Wilshere...
He’s doing well but it takes some time to heal the wound after the surgery. It will take him a few days.

on Wilshere’s availability for Man United game…
It will be too soon. I don’t set any dates, but what is for sure is that for Man United he will not be available.

on Ramsey needing to be strong mentally...
When you have a repetition of muscular injuries, in can put the handbrake on your body a little bit. To get rid of that is a psychological problem. I don't think he suffers from that, looking at him in training. Certainly, you lose a bit of confidence in your body.

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